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The Roman army led by Gaius Suetonius Paulinus defeated Boudicca's forces.
Yes she was a living woman at the time of the Roman invasion of Britain.
they were're Celtic and not roman :)
Boudicca and her followers pillaged and burned Camulodunum (Colchester), Verulamium (St. Albans), the part of Londinium (London.) Tacitus, the Roman historian records that they chopped up the 9th Legion, and killed about 70,000 Roman sympathisers and Roman citizens.
what diid the romans do that they killed her mum and she was in the present and her two daughter went to sex with some and the stole all the money from their six person While the Roman army was busy on the northwest coast of Wales-Boudica led a revolt. They destroyed Camulodunum (Colchester) an ex capital of a Celtic tribe turned into a Roman colony for discharged Roman soldiers. She routed a Roman legion sent to relieve the colony. She burned Londinium (London, which had been evacuated) and Verulamium (St Albans). She was then defeated the Roman army that had reassembled its contingents for around the province.
Boudicca was a Celt.
The Romans.
The Roman governor of England at the time of Boudicca's upraising was Gaius Suetonius Paulinus,
Prasutagus, Boudicca's husband, did not "give in" to the Romans. He was a Roman ally. His coinage shows that he was a Romanized king.Prasutagus, Boudicca's husband, did not "give in" to the Romans. He was a Roman ally. His coinage shows that he was a Romanized king.Prasutagus, Boudicca's husband, did not "give in" to the Romans. He was a Roman ally. His coinage shows that he was a Romanized king.Prasutagus, Boudicca's husband, did not "give in" to the Romans. He was a Roman ally. His coinage shows that he was a Romanized king.Prasutagus, Boudicca's husband, did not "give in" to the Romans. He was a Roman ally. His coinage shows that he was a Romanized king.Prasutagus, Boudicca's husband, did not "give in" to the Romans. He was a Roman ally. His coinage shows that he was a Romanized king.Prasutagus, Boudicca's husband, did not "give in" to the Romans. He was a Roman ally. His coinage shows that he was a Romanized king.Prasutagus, Boudicca's husband, did not "give in" to the Romans. He was a Roman ally. His coinage shows that he was a Romanized king.Prasutagus, Boudicca's husband, did not "give in" to the Romans. He was a Roman ally. His coinage shows that he was a Romanized king.
she was from the iceni tribe in roman Britain and she was a Celt not a roman
The Roman army led by Gaius Suetonius Paulinus defeated Boudicca's forces.
Nero was the Roman emperor at the time of Boudicca's unpleasantness.
In AD 60 or 61.
Boudicca was queen of the tribe known as the British Iceni. This was a Celtic tribe. They led the uprising against forces who occupied the Roman Empire.
When Prasutagus, the ruler of the Iceni tribe, died he left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and the Roman emperor. His will was ignored by the Romans who annexed the kingdom and, as the story goes, his wife Queen Boudicca was flogged and her daughters raped. This caused a revolt against Roman rule and Boudicca led her people and neighboring tribes against all Roman authority.
Yes she was a living woman at the time of the Roman invasion of Britain.
they were're Celtic and not roman :)